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  2. Bernese Mountain Dog Has His Own Doorbell and He’s ... - AOL

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    Make sure your sound is on because it's absolutely hilarious to hear the constant dinging! This cracked me up! I watched the video at least 5 times because Puckett was so persistent!

  3. Sounddogs - Wikipedia

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    Sounddogs.com, Inc. is a commercial online library of sound effects based in Marina Del Rey, California, with offices in Canada, Argentina, and Uruguay.It is the first and largest online sound effects and production music library on the internet launched in May 1997. [4]

  4. Doorbell - Wikipedia

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    Doorbell mechanism from 1884 in Andrássy Avenue, Budapest Antique mechanically operated shop doorbell on a torsion spring. William Murdoch, a Scottish inventor, installed a number of his own innovations in his house, built in Birmingham in 1817; one of these was a loud doorbell, that worked using a piped system of compressed air. [1]

  5. Ringtone - Wikipedia

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    Later, synthesized instruments could be included along with the composition data, which allowed for more varied sounds beyond the built-in sound bank of each phone. Truetone: A truetone , also known as realtone , Jayliar tone , superphonic ringtone, is an audio recording , typically in a common format such as MP3 or AAC .

  6. Stray Dog Named Ding Dong Rings Stranger's Doorbell for Help ...

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    According to Gateway Pet Guardians — an animal rescue in East St. Louis currently caring for the canine — the dog was saved from a dangerous cold snap after he rang the doorbell of a home in ...

  7. Dog Surprises Family by Vanishing from Home and Then Ringing ...

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    In the video of the moment, captured by the Ring doorbell camera, Buddy's wagging tail appears first. Soon, the dog is up on his hind legs, ringing the doorbell and looking into the camera.

  8. Dog whistle - Wikipedia

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    Some dog whistles have adjustable sliders for active control of the frequency produced. Trainers may use the whistle simply to get a dog's attention or to inflict pain for the purpose of behaviour modification. In addition to lung-powered whistles, there are also electronic dog whistle devices that emit ultrasonic sound via piezoelectric ...

  9. Bark (sound) - Wikipedia

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    In her 2008 book Barking: The Sound of a Language, [18] Turid Rugaas explains that barking is a way a dog communicates. She suggests signaling back to show the dog that the dog's attempts to communicate have been acknowledge and to calm a dog down. She suggests the use of a hand signal and a Calming Signal called Splitting.